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The QSL card, issued from the USSR and confirming a radio communication, features the callsign "UH8CS" operated by Anatoly. Dated 22 December 1978 at 01:53 GMT, it details a contact with the callsign "CG3BLU," noting a working frequency of 14 MHz with a received signal report of 579 in CW mode. The card's back indicates that replies should be sent via the VE bureau, while the front highlights technical details including the use of a transceiver with an input of 200 watts. The card’s condition suggests it has been well-used, with visible wear and handwritten notes adding to its vintage appeal, making it a unique piece of amateur radio history.
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The QSL card features a vibrant design showcasing the locale of Nebit-Dag near the Caspian Sea, prominently displaying the callsign "UH8DU" in bold pink lettering at the top. Below this, the operator's name, "Miroshin Wladimir," is noted, along with the card's designation as "ZONE 17" and "U-REG 180." The artwork includes a scenic outline of rocks and cliffs, capturing the rugged beauty of the area. On the reverse side, it contains confirmation details for a radio contact with the callsign "VE3BLU," including the date (28/VI/73), time (04:43 GMT), frequency (14 MHz), signal reports (RST 579), and a note that the QSL will be appreciated via the bureau. The card offers a glimpse into the world of amateur radio communication, emphasizing friendly exchanges across distances.
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The QSL card features a vibrant design highlighting the call sign "UH8DU," operated by Miroshin Wladimir, with a striking illustration of the Nebit-Dag region near the Caspian Sea. The front showcases bold red and blue colors, capturing a scenic view that includes rocky outcrops and birds in flight, enhancing its visual appeal. The card is marked with "ZONE 17" and "U-REG 180," providing essential information for amateur radio operators. On the reverse side, it confirms a contact with the call sign "C13BLU," dated June 25, 1977, detailing the transmission frequency and the equipment used, including a 25-watt transceiver and a "VSIAA" dipole antenna. A request for QSL cards via the bureau adds a friendly touch to this collector's item for radio enthusiasts.
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